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A 5 molar solution of H₂SO₄ is diluted from 1 liter to a volume of 10 litres, the normality of the solution will be
Options
(a) 1N
(b) 0.1N
(c) 5N
(d) 0.5N
Correct Answer:
1N
Explanation:
Basicity of H₂SO₄ =2
5 M H₂SO₄ = 10 N H₂SO₄
N1 V1 = N2 V2
10 x 1 = N2 x 10
N2= 1
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